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  2. Category:Breakbeat musicians - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Breakbeat musicians" The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  3. Breakbeat - Wikipedia

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    Breakbeat is a broad type of electronic music that uses drum breaks, often sampled from early recordings of funk, jazz, and R&B.Breakbeats have been used in styles such as Florida breaks, hip hop, jungle, drum and bass, big beat, breakbeat hardcore, and UK garage styles (including 2-step, breakstep and dubstep).

  4. Hybrid (British band) - Wikipedia

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    Hybrid is a British electronic music duo consisting of Mike and Charlotte Truman. The group was formed in 1995 by Mike Truman, Chris Healings, and Lee Mullin. At the time they were primarily known as a breakbeat collective, although they overlapped considerably with progressive house and trance.

  5. David Tipper - Wikipedia

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    David Alexander Tipper, also known as Tipper for short (born c. 1976 [2] in Wimbledon, London, England) [3] is a British composer and producer specialising in electronic music that ranges from ambient, through trip hop, to uptempo nu skool breaks.

  6. Plump DJs - Wikipedia

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    Plump DJs are an English dance music duo consisting of Lee Rous and Andy Gardner, considered to be early pioneers of the breakbeat genre in the late 1990s. [2] [3] [4] Throughout the 2000s, they have been very prolific creatively, releasing many celebrated underground singles, albums compilations.

  7. Freestylers - Wikipedia

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    The Flux Pavilion remix received 25 million hits on YouTube. [13] CTRL-Z, hailing from Hammersmith and individually known as DJ Dash (Tom Petais) & DJ Inch (Nicky D’Silva), have been very involved with The Freestylers' music. In 2009, their remake of "Ruffneck" (renamed "Ruffneck '09") became the first ever release of the Never Say Die ...

  8. 4hero - Wikipedia

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    4hero (sometimes referred to as 4 Hero or 4-Hero) are an electronic music group from Dollis Hill, London, comprising producers Mark "Marc Mac" Clair & Denis "Dego" McFarlane. 4hero are known for being pioneers of breakbeat hardcore, jungle/drum and bass, broken beat and nu jazz music.

  9. Cereal Killaz - Wikipedia

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    The music style of the act is classified as breakbeat and nu skool breaks, and has many other influences including nu metal, Florida breaks, drum and bass, industrial and indie rock. [1] The Cereal Killaz have been listed by Annie Nightingale of BBC Radio 1 as one of the movers and shakers in the breakbeat scene. [2]